Everything You Need to Know Before Buying A Camping Fridge
Imagine having a
stock of all your favourite chilled drinks and food while camping, and not
having to worry about spoilage or stale beverages. All you need is a good camping
fridge to keep you company on your next outdoor adventure. Camping fridges are
a better investment than a regular, ice-filled icebox, as you do not have to
worry about refilling the ice. Plus, it will keep itself cool, with the
temperature properly regulated to keep your goods fresh and chilled.
When
roughing it out in the Australian outback, you need a heavy-duty and rugged
fridge that can keep up with your hobby and ensure the condition of your food
and drinks. Here are some of the things you must know before you buy one:
- Bigger isn’t always
better:
Similar to buying a fridge for your
home, you need a camping
fridge in a size that is sufficient for your needs. This time, you also
have to consider the number of people coming with you, the kinds of food you
plan to bring, and how many days you plan to camp.
For couples, a 40L to 50L fridge may suffice for a weekend of camping, while a
bigger family may need a 65L or something bigger. Less fridge space may be more
economical if you are packing light with more preserved food like canned meats
and veggies and powdered milk but consider more if you are planning to pack
some fresh meats and perishables.
You should also consider the size of
your vehicle if it can accommodate the camping fridge. Bigger fridges may mean
more food to last you for several days, but be careful not to go overboard your
vehicle’s GVM.
- Choose from the
best brands:
Reputable manufacturers and brands of
camping fridges have service agents all over Australia and replacement parts
readily available. Their products are usually a great investment because of
their durability and better warranty programs. Plus these fridges come with the
latest technology on the market.
- Good insulation
matters:
Choose a camping fridge with an insulation
that suits your applications. Fibreglass fridges are great for hot conditions
and for fishing as they don’t absorb nasty odours! Steel fridges are great if
you plan to travel down a few rough roads and want a tough fridge! Plastic
fridges are the perfect all-rounder models – they will conduct less heat than a
steel model but they are still tough! Consider investing in an insulation
cover, too, so it can prevent the plastic or metal from heating up.
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